First, landless
Description: During the Spring and Autumn Period, the territory under the jurisdiction of the State of Wu included most of Jiangsu and Shanghai today, as well as parts of Anhui, Zhejiang and Jiangxi. It also refers to Wu Jun in the Eastern Han Dynasty (now Jiangsu Province).
Source: Biography: "Mr. Jin is naturally distinguished, and he is far away in Wu, so he will help me." Tang Lang Shiyuan's poem "To Wei Sizhi" says: "The guest has been in Wudi for a long time, and his home is in Ping Ling."
Second, Wu Yin [wúyιn]?
Description: Wuyin generally refers to Wuyu dialect, and the ancient poem "Drunk Wuyin attracts each other" describes wuyue dialect. This poem comes from the ancient poem "Qingpingle Village Residence" in the second volume of Chinese in the fifth grade of primary school.
Source: Biography of the Song Dynasty: "First of all, the Duke of the Eastern Jin Dynasty will remember Kong Jigong, Ji Gongzi's coffin, Qiu Chen and Wu Yin unchanged."
Three. a state in the Zhou Dynasty
Explanation: 1 Ancient place names. 2. Huzhou House was another name in Tang and Song Dynasties. In Huzhou, Zhejiang today.
Introduction: The State of Wu (1364-1368) was established when Zhu Yuanzhang became king in the southeast of China, and its capital should be Tianfu (now Nanjing). In order to distinguish it from the regime of the same name established by Zhang Shicheng in Long Ping (now Suzhou), it was called Xiwu.
Four, bukit [wu j: and]
Description: The beauty of Wudi.
Origin: Li Bai's "Nanjing Hotel Parting" in the Tang Dynasty, the wind sent catkins, the shop was fragrant, and Miss Wu poured wine and advised me to drink together.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) Wu dialect [y incarnation]?
Explanation: The language of Emperor Wu.
Introduction: Wu dialect is also called Jiangdong dialect, Jiangnan dialect, Jiangsu and Zhejiang dialect and wuyue dialect. The Zhou Dynasty has a long history of more than 3,000 years and profound connotation. In China, it is distributed in Zhejiang, southern Jiangsu, Shanghai, southern Anhui, northeastern Jiangxi and northern corner of Fujian, with a population of more than 90 million. Wu dialect, a branch of Sino-Tibetan language family, is one of the seven dialects in China and has an international language code.
Extended data
"Wu" wú, interpretation:
1. The names of Zhou Dynasty governors in China were in southern Jiangsu Province and northern Zhejiang Province, and then extended to the lower reaches of Huaihe River.
2. China was one of the Three Kingdoms in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.
3. Last name.
4. The collective name of Jiangsu and Zhejiang cultures in eastern China, located in the north of Qiantang River in Zhejiang, south of Jiangsu and all over Shanghai, has long been in the same administrative unit (Huiji County, Dongdao Road in the south of the Yangtze River and Liangzhe Road), and the language is Wu. Only in the Ming and Qing Dynasties did they belong to Zhejiang, Jiangsu and Shanghai, and their cultures, customs and languages were similar. In the pre-Qin period, Wu belonged to the land of Baiyue, which was called by the Central Plains and was inhabited by many ancient Yue ethnic groups. Wu language and Wu culture can also be said to be English and Wu language.